So 2008 whipple SC'd GT trade for a same yearish GT500???
#1
So 2008 whipple SC'd GT trade for a same yearish GT500???
Ok guys i been thinking how much i can get for my 2008 gt. Either trade for a gt500 or sell then put money down on one. This is DEFFENITLY not a sure plan but just a thaught and wanted to see what some of your opinons were. My 08 has about 20K on it and its got a whipple SC, roush stg 3 suspension, rims, tires, gauges, LT headers etc.... if you really want to see view my profile pictures. I still owe some money on it but for other reasons was thinking about having a GT500 over this. Iam still kinda young and have a very low budget so any advice from you guys would be great. Thanks.
#3
On one hand, the GT500 is a better foundation to build power and is more exclusive.
But, since you say you're young and have a low budget, I'd say keep it and pay it off. It seems like it's one hell of a car. Once you are older and pay it off, then I'd say consider a trade
But, since you say you're young and have a low budget, I'd say keep it and pay it off. It seems like it's one hell of a car. Once you are older and pay it off, then I'd say consider a trade
#4
On one hand, the GT500 is a better foundation to build power and is more exclusive.
But, since you say you're young and have a low budget, I'd say keep it and pay it off. It seems like it's one hell of a car. Once you are older and pay it off, then I'd say consider a trade
But, since you say you're young and have a low budget, I'd say keep it and pay it off. It seems like it's one hell of a car. Once you are older and pay it off, then I'd say consider a trade
#5
GT500 is a great car...I traded in my GT for it. Better starting platform, better potential, more rare = better resale (not that I ever will)...
But they are expensive...and you also have to consider you're going to spend more in gas and on insurance. All the maintenance is more expensive too! You only have to do oil change every 7,500 miles, but it's over $100 for an oil change because it's full synthetic. Not to mention that all the upgrades are more expensive as well...
But they are expensive...and you also have to consider you're going to spend more in gas and on insurance. All the maintenance is more expensive too! You only have to do oil change every 7,500 miles, but it's over $100 for an oil change because it's full synthetic. Not to mention that all the upgrades are more expensive as well...
#6
On one hand, the GT500 is a better foundation to build power and is more exclusive.
But, since you say you're young and have a low budget, I'd say keep it and pay it off. It seems like it's one hell of a car. Once you are older and pay it off, then I'd say consider a trade
But, since you say you're young and have a low budget, I'd say keep it and pay it off. It seems like it's one hell of a car. Once you are older and pay it off, then I'd say consider a trade
Very true.
#7
GT500 is a great car...I traded in my GT for it. Better starting platform, better potential, more rare = better resale (not that I ever will)...
But they are expensive...and you also have to consider you're going to spend more in gas and on insurance. All the maintenance is more expensive too! You only have to do oil change every 7,500 miles, but it's over $100 for an oil change because it's full synthetic. Not to mention that all the upgrades are more expensive as well...
But they are expensive...and you also have to consider you're going to spend more in gas and on insurance. All the maintenance is more expensive too! You only have to do oil change every 7,500 miles, but it's over $100 for an oil change because it's full synthetic. Not to mention that all the upgrades are more expensive as well...
#8
Yea I guess you guys are right. I just look at it as a gt500 being a little bit more reliable then my car. Getting tired of busting pulleys and constantly doing maintence checks on the car cause there is so many performances parts that I added to it and the car is not under warenty anymore. I need to find a daily driver insted of using my stang to go up to abc and buy a 12 pack...
#10
I go to the dealership and pay the extra $ for a few reasons:
first, I'm still 100% under warranty, and while I could change it myself and still keep that...going to the dealership and getting the "stamp" is easier and less I'll have to fight if something happens.
second, they change the oil, clean my (aftermarket) air filter, fill all my fuilds, perform a multipoint inspection so I got advance warning of problems, vacuum and rinse my car, put in 103 gas additive, and give me a card with free road side assistance...(since I'm under warranty, I give it to my family for free roadside for them).
7 qts @ $9 = $63 + performance oil filter + tax + misc $ for washer fluid, power steering fluid, radiator...adds up quick
finally, after adding up all that they do I wouldn't be saving that much to do it myself...and it's well worth it to me to do that instead of trying to get under my lowered car in the parking lot of my apartment complex on the burning asphalt of the georgia summer.
just me though...
Last edited by distantsoldier; 06-12-2010 at 06:37 PM.